Sony’s currently selling 15 months of PlayStation Plus for the price of 12 months in European territories. In the UK, this means that you can significantly extend your subscription for £49.99, either on the PlayStation Store or from online stores like Amazon. It represents a saving of roughly £20, which is not to be sniffed at.
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You can still take advantage of this deal if you’re already subscribed to PS Plus, as your membership will stack. The offer will expire at 10AM BST on 4th May. In other news, May 2018’s lineup of free PlayStation Plus games should be announced later this week.
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I was getting excited, then I saw it was just for the UK...
Since we're promoting things, 20% off PS4 Pro with Cartwheel at Target this week. No bundles though, just the base system. Still that's $320 rather than $400. Actually $300 since if you're using Cartwheel you probably have 5% off with a Target CC.
@Jaz007 I'm hoping to see a similar promotion for US PS Plus, as I'd like to re-subscribe and that seems like a pretty good deal for 15 months. Fingers crossed.
My sub expires next month so will probably take advantage of this offer.
I've nnoticed they have been offering more discounts on ps+ subs since the price hike last year.
@JohnnyShoulder They better offer more discounts or I won't buy it anymore. That price rise was so unfair for us Europeans...
Come on US!! Mine expired this month and I was just shopping for a renewal card this weekend but never got around to pulling the trigger on it!!
im a ps.plus member and is it worth it them 3 extra months should be free and not to buy how meny times as sony gone down and we have not gotten nowt free from loseing days from plus
Isn't 3 extra months a value of £12.50, not £20?
@Dodoo yes. Yes it is.
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